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miami is another city. there are five, six cities where we have fairly substantial skills gap. for the most part the country does not have a skills gap. >> what about the fact that we have an aging baby boomer population and as they jump out of the workforce, do we have a problem coming out of the pike or leaving the pike? >> that's a big problem. we are basically facing a very major skills shortage. our average age of a manufacturing worker that's highly school is 5 -- highly skilled is 56 years old. we haven't put in the program to make sure when those people finally retire that we have the workers to replace them. we believe there may be a gap of 900,000 by the end of the decade. >> have you met with the department of labor? you have shared these studies? i know that you met with the obama administration on repatriation but what about this material? are they looking carefully at this and stay we go have to do something about this? >> as a courtesy we did share this with the department of labor. i think their views are, and i don't speak for them in any way, shape or form, bu
miami is another city. there are five, six cities where we have fairly substantial skills gap. for the most part the country does not have a skills gap. >> what about the fact that we have an aging baby boomer population and as they jump out of the workforce, do we have a problem coming out of the pike or leaving the pike? >> that's a big problem. we are basically facing a very major skills shortage. our average age of a manufacturing worker that's highly school is 5 -- highly...
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the city's own inspector general found the deals to be --quotee- "troubling"... and "a conflict of interest."but the mayor hassmaintained aal 3&02:47:29"i can'' really speak on he claims. i will say i pon't intend to spenddany taxpayer money in ffrtheraace of the laasuit and i'm sure resolved" the comtrpoller and mayor haae their differences. but members of he staffs have. pelinda roeder - fox 5 news pt 5 do you have an example of call our wwsteewatcc hotlinn ?- at 410-662-1456... or go to foxbaltimore dot ccm. &p3 ann... locall.. n-ddubleea- -3 are... &psseaking out... on behalf... of... sameesex marr. marriage...//.at... ,,.,. baltimore news confeeence.../ thhy're... urging....reeidents.../ to... vott for... &p"question-6".... whhch... wouldd uphold... the law... &p passed.... this year... by,... the geeeral (jealous) we are pleased that question 6 is very ccear. this is about civil marriage, civil marriage is aacivii right and a matter of civil law, ppriod story."baatimore ciiy's double-a-c-p...is also endorsing questioo sixx tomorrow night... preeident obama
the city's own inspector general found the deals to be --quotee- "troubling"... and "a conflict of interest."but the mayor hassmaintained aal 3&02:47:29"i can'' really speak on he claims. i will say i pon't intend to spenddany taxpayer money in ffrtheraace of the laasuit and i'm sure resolved" the comtrpoller and mayor haae their differences. but members of he staffs have. pelinda roeder - fox 5 news pt 5 do you have an example of call our wwsteewatcc hotlinn...
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and both attend the al smith dinner in new york city. >>> i'm poppy harlow in new york. coming up, a jam-packed week on wall street. we'll get some critical housing reports, including existing home sales in september. hopefully we will see continuing signs of improvement in the housing market. also on tap, september retail sales data that will come out as well as key inflation readings and a lot of big companies are set to report their earnings this week, including citigroup, goldman sachs, bank of america, coca-cola and microsoft. we'll track all of that and the week's business news on cnn money. >> reporter: i'm a.j. hammer. the brilliant mind hit shows like "two and a half men" and "the big bang theory" will stop by. he will tell us about his new book. >>> also we're backstage at "dancing with the stars." >> i like it, a.j. with respect to evel knievel, there's a new ultimate stuntman. you know only just a few minutes it took him for felix baumgartner to set a sky diving record, but it took a lot longer than that to get him ready to soar. >>> i don't think you have to
and both attend the al smith dinner in new york city. >>> i'm poppy harlow in new york. coming up, a jam-packed week on wall street. we'll get some critical housing reports, including existing home sales in september. hopefully we will see continuing signs of improvement in the housing market. also on tap, september retail sales data that will come out as well as key inflation readings and a lot of big companies are set to report their earnings this week, including citigroup, goldman...
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the nation's largest 4g network. now covering 3000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. at&t. rethink possible. at meineke i have options... like oil changes starting at $19.95. my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> as election day approaches, a lot of people are wondering if potential voter fraud will taint the election. but some people question if the whole issue has been overblown. cnn's joe johns has been examining voter fraud for us and here's an update. >> don, you might think voter fraud is a massive problem, given all the attention it's getting this year, despite the fact that a justice department study said it was an issue in far less than 1% of votes cast between 2002 and 2005. so are new ads about voter fraud intended to inform voters or intimidate them? voter fraud is a felony. billboards with this simple and factual message are stirring up controversy in two battleground states. here's why voting rights activists like eric marshall are upset. >> yes, voter fraud is a felony, but it's the way they're being displayed, the fact that they're in almost exclusively areas
the nation's largest 4g network. now covering 3000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. at&t. rethink possible. at meineke i have options... like oil changes starting at $19.95. my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> as election day approaches, a lot of people are wondering if potential voter fraud will taint the election. but some people question if the whole issue has been overblown. cnn's joe johns has been examining voter fraud for us and here's an update. >> don, you...
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we need to have caps, tiers on pension, keep city money in the city. i don't want any new taxes and i am a homeowner and i will vote for the city college tax but it's terrible we came to this point and we have to tax residents of problems what shouldn't have been there from the get go and supporting small businesses. it's the heart of the city and small businesses and tourism and in discussing tourism you need to discuss homelessness on the street. i have friends from all over the world they are a gawft to howl people on the street and i am happy that the mayor is tackling that working with sfpd and the courts and get the chronically alcoholic and sick people off the streets to really save a lot of money for the city. >> all right thank you. our next question. what steps should the city be taking to increase the supply of new housing units? >> district seven has a unique opportunity to help the city. we have needs for growth and we need to develop housing and we have an area and park merced that is going to be developed and i think it's a great area to
we need to have caps, tiers on pension, keep city money in the city. i don't want any new taxes and i am a homeowner and i will vote for the city college tax but it's terrible we came to this point and we have to tax residents of problems what shouldn't have been there from the get go and supporting small businesses. it's the heart of the city and small businesses and tourism and in discussing tourism you need to discuss homelessness on the street. i have friends from all over the world they...
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in 2004 the city of san francisco passed prop i and required that the city do economic analysis every four years and strategy report. talks about how we improve the economy and one thing we are trying to change to the gross receipt tax and that is a start but we have to press this and business friendly city and benefit those in business and benefit those in need of job when is we have 8% unemployment here in san francisco. >> thank you sir. ms. gavin. >> i would invest in transportation, in public transportation it would be muni. i think a lot of areas that we need to upgrade muni and put it under ground. i would invest in the ferries. i think being a tourist city and many people commute to the city i think it's one area a lot of jobs would come from is invest in the public transportation. there si pending grant for the train to no where with the project. it's $942 million grant that san francisco may get and it's a lot of money, but that train isn't going to connect to the k, l, or m that see the break downs everyday. i know because i ride it so i would heavily invest in all of the p
in 2004 the city of san francisco passed prop i and required that the city do economic analysis every four years and strategy report. talks about how we improve the economy and one thing we are trying to change to the gross receipt tax and that is a start but we have to press this and business friendly city and benefit those in business and benefit those in need of job when is we have 8% unemployment here in san francisco. >> thank you sir. ms. gavin. >> i would invest in...
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let's not make our parking meters the atm for the city. i mean we really need to support the notion that we don't want meters to operate on sunday, especially in our district, district seven. the business corridors need access to customers and when you charge on sundays and parking meters the same people shopping and at restaurants they're going to go somewhere else. they're going to go to stonestown and the malls and if you believe in the small businesses in the community then we need to support the notion that we're not going to allow for parking meters to operate on sunday. >> okay. thank you mr. yee. mr. bye. >> i completely oppose sunday and late night meters and our district. i agree with norman that it really will literally drive people out of the area and down to south city or some other area in which people want to come to this part of town for the small town experience that we have and shopping in westportal or walking around getting lunch at ocean or some place like that, but it's also speaks to something i mentioned earlier. it
let's not make our parking meters the atm for the city. i mean we really need to support the notion that we don't want meters to operate on sunday, especially in our district, district seven. the business corridors need access to customers and when you charge on sundays and parking meters the same people shopping and at restaurants they're going to go somewhere else. they're going to go to stonestown and the malls and if you believe in the small businesses in the community then we need to...
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have problems, but we have a beautiful city, and it's the open space that makes the city very, very beautiful, and we also are federally recognized for sanctuary of rare birds that migrate along the coast. there are about 500,000 and when thinking about growth we need to think about the animals and the environment and the ecology as well. >> all right. mr. lagos. >> yes. one of the reasons i moved to san francisco 35 years ago was because there was not a large population here. i moved from los angeles and it's grown 50,000 people in those years. i don't want to see it grow further per se and i'm not a fan of developing more housing but to answer the question if we add more housing i would say loosen up the rules to allow homeowners to create inlaw apartments and that way you open up unit availability at some level for additional housing. other than that i would be opposed to any new construction of any major land use of development for housing including the three major projects in the pipeline. >> mr. rogers. >> if there is going to be development it could be in the trans bays termi
have problems, but we have a beautiful city, and it's the open space that makes the city very, very beautiful, and we also are federally recognized for sanctuary of rare birds that migrate along the coast. there are about 500,000 and when thinking about growth we need to think about the animals and the environment and the ecology as well. >> all right. mr. lagos. >> yes. one of the reasons i moved to san francisco 35 years ago was because there was not a large population here. i...
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by the government they don't trust the government and we need less of the head butting and yes the city needs money but we can't do it on the backs of small business and the threats to residents and i completely oppose the meters on sundays and late nights. >> mr. crowley. >> in district seven i think it's necessary to dismiss this idea all together and let's not forget the holidays and they hit them as well. a one size approach doesn't fit this and i suggest the parking lots at the ball field and we do dynamic pricing and that is one solution that is dense and know they're going to pay for parking and looking for solutions to fit their car in for free. only in areas where there is the retail wrap that should happen but in district seven it's a disincentive for the merchants. >> we are good at shooting the goose and in the foot and muni says we have a deficit let's gouge the drivers. are you going to drive anywhere? no. you're going somewhere else and where is that revenue that we need? and by the way give free passes to youth and expand it from there, so we gill the gooses and shoot th
by the government they don't trust the government and we need less of the head butting and yes the city needs money but we can't do it on the backs of small business and the threats to residents and i completely oppose the meters on sundays and late nights. >> mr. crowley. >> in district seven i think it's necessary to dismiss this idea all together and let's not forget the holidays and they hit them as well. a one size approach doesn't fit this and i suggest the parking lots at the...
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like the democrats tend to reinstitute it. the republicans tend to take it out. >> it's an important issue in terms of taxpayer funding, abortion overseas, as well as taxpayer funding for abortion here, which is part of obama care and as president and governor romney would repeal obama care too, so life is an important issue in this election as is the economy and as is national security. all these issues always play an important role. >> you don't see a difference between him saying, yes, i want roe v. wade overturned, and you can do that legislatively. i'm adding that last part. you know, and him saying i don't actually see any legislation there that would part of my agenda. those aren't two different tones to you about an approach to abortion? >> the fact is he is a pro-life candidate. he will be a pro-life president. he doesn't believe that we should federally fund abortion, and he believes that roe was wrongly decided and that this is an issue that is best left to the american people and their elected representatives. comp
like the democrats tend to reinstitute it. the republicans tend to take it out. >> it's an important issue in terms of taxpayer funding, abortion overseas, as well as taxpayer funding for abortion here, which is part of obama care and as president and governor romney would repeal obama care too, so life is an important issue in this election as is the economy and as is national security. all these issues always play an important role. >> you don't see a difference between him...
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in 2006, the so-called liberty city seven were secretly recorded by the fbi. mainly homeless men in miami with an inform a culesed in a plot to blow up federal buildings and chicago's sears tower. after the first of two mistrials a jury foreman said this. >> i don't think any of us on the jury really felt these guys were really that dangerous or really "terrorists." >> reporter: after a third trial, five of the men were convicted. last year, in another controversial case involving this man, the fbi dropped its investigation because according to sources, there were questions about possible entrapment involving an informant. new york city authorities say the case is solid and are prosecuting jose pimentel, an alleged al qaeda sympathizer accused of plotting to set off pipe bombs. police couoffered this mock-up powerful the bombs could have been. those images or just the prospect of them can be enough to convince juries, according to cnn national security analyst peter bergen. >> there's 100% conviction or pleading guilty rate. so juries are just not buying the i
in 2006, the so-called liberty city seven were secretly recorded by the fbi. mainly homeless men in miami with an inform a culesed in a plot to blow up federal buildings and chicago's sears tower. after the first of two mistrials a jury foreman said this. >> i don't think any of us on the jury really felt these guys were really that dangerous or really "terrorists." >> reporter: after a third trial, five of the men were convicted. last year, in another controversial case...
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in the city, so enforce the laws that we have on the books. >> all right. thank you sir. mr. yee. >> i also have a similar personal attitude about pedestrian safety. maybe some of you remember six years ago in the niewmp newspaper for several days i got hit by a car crossing the street and crushed my neck and was in the hospital and almost died so this issue is near and dear to me, so the 19th avenue is a unique situation. unfortunately it's controlled by caltrans i think, but here are three things we suggest that we do if we had control over it. number one, increase the yellow light to one or two seconds that would help a lot and versus when they cross the street and running the red light. number two, this might not be as popular but i would fight like crazy to get the over pass pedestrians to go over than rather than going through the traffic, and number three i agree we need to enforce the existing laws for traffic. >> all right. thank you. >> 19th avenue is indeed a state route that means real coordination between the city and caltrans. supervisor else
in the city, so enforce the laws that we have on the books. >> all right. thank you sir. mr. yee. >> i also have a similar personal attitude about pedestrian safety. maybe some of you remember six years ago in the niewmp newspaper for several days i got hit by a car crossing the street and crushed my neck and was in the hospital and almost died so this issue is near and dear to me, so the 19th avenue is a unique situation. unfortunately it's controlled by caltrans i think, but here...
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the nation's largest 4g network. now covering 3000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. at&t. rethink possible. >> i want to move us along here. susan katz, has a question, and governor romney, it's for you. >> governor romney, i'm an undecided voter because i'm disappointed in the progress i have seen in the last four years. however i do attribute america's economic and international problems to the failings and missteps of the bush administration. problems to the failings and since both you and president bush are republicans, i fear a return to the policies of those years should you win this election. what is the biggest difference between you and george w. bush and how do you differentiate yourself from george w. bush? >> thank you and i appreciate that question. i just want to make sure that, i think i was supposed to get that last answer, but i want to point out that -- >> i don't think so, candy. >> i want to make sure that our time keepers are working. the last part is for the two of you to talk to each other and it's not quite as ordered. use this two minutes any way y
the nation's largest 4g network. now covering 3000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. at&t. rethink possible. >> i want to move us along here. susan katz, has a question, and governor romney, it's for you. >> governor romney, i'm an undecided voter because i'm disappointed in the progress i have seen in the last four years. however i do attribute america's economic and international problems to the failings and missteps of the bush administration. problems to the failings...
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the nation's largest 4g network. now covering 3000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. at&t. rethink possible. constipated? yeah. mm. some laxatives like dulcolax can cause cramps. but phillips' caplets don't. they have magnesium. for effective relief of occasional constipation. thanks. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. >>> we have more results that have come up in from our poll of registered voters cross the country who watched tonight's debate. we asked who would better handle the economy. look at this. 55% said governor romney. 43% said president obama. we also asked who would better handle health care. 52% said romney. 47% said president obama. we asked who would better handle taxes? 53% said romney. 44% said president obama. we asked, who would better hanel the nation's deficit, 57% said romney. 41% said president obama. we asked, who agrees with your views about government? that was the question we asked. 54% said governor romney. 44% said president obama. anderson, looks like a clean sweep on all those respective questions for governor romneyory pres
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the nation's largest 4g network. now covering 3000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. at&t. rethink possible. >>> the commitments i've made, i've kept, and for those i haven't been able to keep, it's not for lack of trying, and we'll get it done in a second term. you should pay attention, because governor romney has made some commitment as well, and i would suspect he will keep those too. >> let's go to columbus, ohio, the capital of the key battleground state. let's go to erin burnett, who watched with undecided voters. give us flavor of what they thought? >> i love watching the focus groups. all so intense. everyone said they never watched a debate the way they do when they score every single moment. a similar response. victory for obama over romney. a little interesting here, wolf. 14 of 35 focus group members said the president won. six said mitt romney won. but 15 said neither one of them won. they said it was a draw. so that is a pretty interesting thing. in terms of some of the ratings overall, a trust for the president, his likability, some of those ratings improved
the nation's largest 4g network. now covering 3000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. at&t. rethink possible. >>> the commitments i've made, i've kept, and for those i haven't been able to keep, it's not for lack of trying, and we'll get it done in a second term. you should pay attention, because governor romney has made some commitment as well, and i would suspect he will keep those too. >> let's go to columbus, ohio, the capital of the key battleground state. let's go...
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city or in the first ring of suburbs. many of them are looking o ay in apartments living rather than having a home further out where they need a car to get any where. they would have more of a mortgage they would be tied into. >> reporter: on the flip side, public spending on constructiono has fallen sharply. it's down 3.5% from a year ago, as state and local governments tighten their belts. the conruction industry is hoping next year will be better for hiring than this one. many u.s. businesses have put projects on hold, due to c political uncertainty, and worries about the fiscal cliff. but the most impoant factor is the economy: >> you might expect that as the housing recovery gets a little bit of pace over the next year or so, that should translatean into stronger hiring going forward. we are not going to return levels we were at before thern recession, the housing sector is not going be that big again. but the trend should be up. >> reporter: if construction improves, it's good for the economy as a whole. according t
city or in the first ring of suburbs. many of them are looking o ay in apartments living rather than having a home further out where they need a car to get any where. they would have more of a mortgage they would be tied into. >> reporter: on the flip side, public spending on constructiono has fallen sharply. it's down 3.5% from a year ago, as state and local governments tighten their belts. the conruction industry is hoping next year will be better for hiring than this one. many u.s....
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in the 3ity. - loudly nd frankly.. against a project some caal inntitutional racism. 1710 this yooth jail for baltimore city is just slavery by &paanther name 16 hundreds of younn people and community leaders gatheeed innannapolis today... to protest a lan to build a nee 70-million doolaa youth detention center in eest is supported byygovernor hich 3 o'malley - has been at the demonnsrations... since it was approved n 2006. 2127 let's move mmryland forward in a different way, mister governor, we ddn't want the jail 32 supporters offthe jail say it will help address the being housed wwthhadults. ut opponents say there are better options. shaq 2437 we ave aa state that doesn't want to invest money into recreation money into a 79 illion dollars youth detention faaility. some things are just wrong 50 maaor stephanie to discuss the issuu more with the governor... befooe taking a stance. mayor 414 you can build a million jails, that's neither here nor there. it's making sureethey ever get filled up, and that what i that ally
in the 3ity. - loudly nd frankly.. against a project some caal inntitutional racism. 1710 this yooth jail for baltimore city is just slavery by &paanther name 16 hundreds of younn people and community leaders gatheeed innannapolis today... to protest a lan to build a nee 70-million doolaa youth detention center in eest is supported byygovernor hich 3 o'malley - has been at the demonnsrations... since it was approved n 2006. 2127 let's move mmryland forward in a different way, mister...